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Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall novel Chapter 393

Summary for Chapter 393: Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall

Summary of Chapter 393 – A turning point in Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic

Chapter 393 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall, written by Webfic. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Everyone was astonished by how Suzanne had used those silver needles so expertly. The way she had sent those needles flying was like something they would only see in movies. Witnessing that even made them question if they had imagined things.

But looking at the three silver needles sticking out of Cindy's body, they had no choice but to accept that it had actually happened in reality.

With a gloomy expression, Suzanne went up to Cindy, grabbed the box cutter from her hand, and hurled it into a trash can beside.

The security team happened to witness this when they arrived at the office. Every one of them widened their eyes.

When did they start filming television dramas at their company?

Lillian was frozen stiff in her seat. She felt chills run down her entire body.

Suzanne could've killed her simply over the insults she uttered to her previously. She could've easily done so by shooting out those needles to pierce Lillian in the heart.

At that moment, Suzanne had pulled out the three silver needles from the top of Cindy's head. The moment Cindy's acupoints were released, she slumped to the floor limply. Both her legs were shaking, and she no longer had that confident air around her from when she threatened Suzanne earlier.

Seline hadn't informed her about how terrifying Suzanne was.

Meanwhile, Suzanne did not spare Cindy another gaze. She spun around, her eyes scanning everyone else in the entire office.

In the end, she looked at the security team. In an icy voice, she asked, "Aren't you people going to take the troublemaker away?"

The security personnel came back to their senses and hurried over to Cindy.

However, Cindy got to her feet and walked to Seline before coming to a stop in front of her. "Ms. Seline, come with me for a moment."

Before Seline could refuse, Cindy had turned around and headed out with a somber air around her. It felt like the darkness around her was about to swallow everything up.

For some reason, Seline felt a tad terrified. Yet she had no choice but to follow her. She said to the security team, "It's fine. I'll show her the way out later."

Everyone else in the office was left looking at one another while the security personnel scratched their heads in confusion. Were they meant to take the woman away or not?

That said, she couldn't be bothered with anything else. She scrambled to her feet. With tears streaming down her face, she pleaded, "I'm sorry. It was all my fault. I miscalculated."

Cindy was someone who got along with her pretty well and was quite understanding. Why did she seem like an entirely different person now?

Seline was baffled. Nonetheless, it was too late for any regrets now.

Cindy's level of aggression was the complete opposite of the gentle appearance she had shown before.

She wiped the fresh blood that bled from the wound on her neck. Looking at the blood on her hand, she walked to Seline.

With her eyes looking bloodshot, she reached out and grabbed Seline by her neck. Squeezing her neck tightly, she forced the panicked Seline to lift her head and look into her eyes.

"You miscalculated? Well, guess what? You owe me one for today."

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